AP-907 Pentium® III Processor Power Distribution Guidelines
As computer performance demands increase, new, higher-speed logic with increased density is
developed to fulfill these needs. To reduce their overall power dissipation, modern microprocessors
are being designed with lower voltage implementations. This in turn requires power supplies to
provide lower voltages with higher current capability. Because of this, processor power is now
becoming a significant portion of the system design, and demands special attention. Now more
than ever, power distribution requires careful design practices. Pentium® III processors have unique
requirements for voltages supplied to them. Their bus implementation, called AGTL+, requires a
voltage supply of its own.
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